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AnonymousGuest03/12/2008 at 3:08 amPost count: 2134
Motorcyclists told to keep eyes on road, not vistaNZPA, December 3, 2008, 3:16 pmMotorcyclists visiting the Coromandel and Hauraki District need to keep their eyes on the road and off the views to avoid accidents, police say.Over the past three years half of the country's ACC injury claims involving motorcycles originated from the Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki District Council areas, Eastern Waikato police area commander Inspector Glenn Dunbier said.A study of the crashes showed that while some local residents were involved, by and large most injury claimants came from Auckland, the Waikato or Bay of Plenty."Across the country more people are returning to riding motorcycles both as a more economical form of transport or as a lifestyle change," said Mr Dunbier."Anecdotally we know most of the crashes involved day trippers and people on bike runs visiting the Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki Districts."Falling off a bike on a country road, a rider may slide on to the grass verge and be relatively unscathed, he said."But on Coromandel roads we have trees, bridges, dirt banks and seawalls which means our crashes usually result in serious injury or death."Eastern Waikato police would be working with partner agencies such as local governments, roading engineers and road safety educators to highlight the issue, Mr Dunbier said."For a police officer fatal crashes are one of the worst jobs to go to. Not only is there the trauma at the scene, but shocked witnesses to interview and grieving family to inform."This campaign is all about avoiding that and reducing our road trauma."Where are we going Sunday? 😮
You'll notice that I'll be doing the gravel section :-D. I think that article makes a pretty good point. There aren't many places to go when things go wrong. I have also noticed a lot of cars and cars pulling boats taking up more than their fair share of the road. But hey, I've hooned through there and I am sure others do as well. It's got to be one of the best riding areas you'll find anywhere. The good thing is you can hoon legally. Thanks to the many corners the speed limit isn't an issue. To blame it on returning riders is probably not fair, it's people who show bad judgement, or are around when someone else shows bad judgement, that get hurt.
Glenn DUNBIER is one of the most pleasant policeman in the country.
Glenn DUNBIER is one of the most pleasant policeman in the country.
Aren't they all nice and pleasant? Or is he just more pleasant than all the other pleasant ones?
AnonymousGuest03/12/2008 at 7:54 amPost count: 2134Glenn DUNBIER is one of the most pleasant policeman in the country.
Aren't they all nice and pleasant? Or is he just more pleasant than all the other pleasant ones?
I think it is a great credit to the modern force that so many of them are still pleasant: certainly enough so that when you strike an arrogant plonker with an attitude that suggests he has sat on the side handle of his Monadnock by mistake and done himself an unwelcome mischief he stands out from the crowd. Modern policework must be a largely thankless task, not made any easier when they have been so badly let down, as a group, by ratbags in their midst over the last couple of years.I hope Mr Bell remembers I have supported his pleasant colleagues on the day he is conversing to me about my "convoy speed of advance" through the Waikato, and that he continues to put his baton in a safe place before he sits down.
Glenn DUNBIER is one of the most pleasant policeman in the country.
Aren't they all nice and pleasant? Or is he just more pleasant than all the other pleasant ones?
he is an Inspector whom has not had his brain taken out
AnonymousGuest04/12/2008 at 9:03 amPost count: 2134Glenn DUNBIER is one of the most pleasant policeman in the country.
Aren't they all nice and pleasant? Or is he just more pleasant than all the other pleasant ones?
he is an Inspector whom has not had his brain taken out
He might have been the cop traveling at 100ks who pulled over to let me through so I could keep my speed up. What a guy 😎
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